Thanks for all the props guys. It's been about 15 months since my truck has run but I've had some good advice to help me through it. I still have a few wiring kinks to work out, need to finish signals and flashers, and would like to add a few gauges. Right now it's pretty spartan with only a speedo. I'm looking forward to getting everything cleaned up, painted, and put back together so that I can work on the other fun stuff. Seats belts and fastening the roll bar would be a good idea, too.
And more than anything, I'm looking forward to taking a drive!!!
I'll try to post up a few pics once the rain takes a break. Not much has changed on it's outward appearance, but we all love piccies.
Here is a breakdown of what I've done since the debilitating harness fire that prompted all this -
*Total conversion from 24v to 12v to include:
*new high ratio British Starters 12v starter (this thing is very NICE)
*added Ford style remote solenoid
*added GM style ignition switch
*yanked the massive generator, fabbed up some brackets, installed Delco 10si 3 wire alternator
*replaced bulbs, horn, headlamps, distributor, coil, plugs, leads, dimmer switch, etc. to 12v counterparts
*totally gutted wiring, removed generator panel, rectifier, and all remnants of it's old life as a FFR truck (there must have been over a hundred pounds of wiring and armored sheathing)
*installed 12 circuit Painless style fuse block on the dash
*handbuilt new wiring harness using elevator hoistway wiring I got for free
*installed GM waterproof relays for headlights, Hellas, horn
*switched to single battery set up and relocated from seat base to engine compartment
*added a few "luxury" items - 2 12v power ports up front, 1 in rear, ran harness for future rear work/reverse lamp, Hella 500's, CB hookup
*custom built dash plate to hold my switches and power ports
*right before the fire I had yanked that crappy Weber carb and installed a Rochester and electric fuel pump with all new lines
*cleaned up and painted part of the frame
*removed one of the fuel tanks, acid cleaned it and lined with epoxy (its still in the basement so I'll be swapping it out and will probably just run a one tank set up)
*removed oil bath filter (the battery now sits in it's place) and using a paper filter
*lots of other little things
One of my goals was to be able to switch a lot of the components to stuff you can find locally. It's hard enough to find Series parts around town much less 24v military spec stuff. I'm lazy so I took my time and just worked on it when I felt like it. Mother Nature will now prevent much further progress but spring will kick me into high gear again.
Lots more to do so you guys haven't seen the last of me yet!